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Rebecca Davis spoke in support of the TVRT's contract and noted their unique professional <br /> nature in treating their performers. She noted theatre is not always a comfortable environment for <br /> actors and staff is very welcoming to all levels of performers. Their organization's values are what <br /> brings performers back to work for them. She supports the proposed offer to TVRT. <br /> Rachel Anderson attested to the high quality of performers who work with TVRT and noted she <br /> has worked with them on several performances. She credits the company with providing her with <br /> the skills and opportunity to pursue a career in technical theatre. The quality of the performances <br /> is incredible. She expressed support for the City's contract with TVRT. <br /> Dr. Mary Kay Stevenson spoke in support as a patron by TVRT. She has also volunteered with <br /> the company and noted she wrote a letter of support for the City Council's approval of the <br /> contract. <br /> Brian Olkowski runs a drama club with 4th and 5th graders in San Ramon and a children's theatre <br /> company in the City of Dublin. He has been involved in TVRT since 2008 as an actor, set builder, <br /> director, and other various roles. TVRT is very professional and he has worked with the company <br /> at various venues. They get great talent and work with people at all levels of experience. <br /> Everybody who participates is appreciated. <br /> DC Scarpelli addressed Councilmember Pentin's inquiry regarding equity-trained performers. He <br /> stated his credentials as a performer and noted his pride in working with the TVRT's community <br /> theatre. The community they create treats both artists and audiences with respect for their love of <br /> the craft. TVRT has been in Pleasanton for decades and he supports Council's approval of the <br /> contract. <br /> Darren AC Corollo, Executive Director of a theatre company in San Francisco, stated he also <br /> works part-time as a Broadway, Off-Broadway, and part-time community director. He described <br /> the "equity" actor status and how points are earned, and it does not always equate to <br /> professionalism. His golden rule in theatre is treat people how they want to be treated, as they do <br /> at TVRT. The company creates a safe environment for artists to take risks and elevate <br /> performances. <br /> Ron Houk started working with TVRT in 2008 and credits the company with assisting him during <br /> difficult periods in his own life. He noted certain theater companies can be unprofessional and <br /> TVRT has an excellent reputation for their treatment of all performers and staff. <br /> Carol Houey has served on the Board of Directors of TVRT and worked with the company from its <br /> earliest days. She has also been a Theatre teacher at Livermore High School. She has witnessed <br /> TVRT's strong educational outreach program which benefits the local youth. The productions <br /> bring together performers of all ages, levels of experience, and diverse backgrounds to introduce <br /> them to the theater community. The Pleasanton community benefits from the wide programs the <br /> company offers and urged support for the contract. <br /> Peter Budinger is an actor, director, and producer in the Bay area and started with TVRT in 2014. <br /> Many of the participants in TVRT have other jobs and obligations, and he appreciates the support, <br /> camaraderie and quality of performances provided at the company. It is a pleasure to work there, <br /> as he noted his four productions with the TVRT. Participants and performers return again and <br /> again due to the satisfying experiences. He also expressed support for the Firehouse facility and <br /> affirmed TVRT would treat the venue with the respect it deserves. He urged support for the TVRT <br /> contract. <br /> Mike Cerruti spoke as a supporter, participant, and father who has been positively impacted by <br /> TVRT productions. He is a community theatre actor and noted his wonderful experience with <br /> City Council Minutes Page 8 of 12 March 20, 2018 <br />
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